My Third Novel's Conclusion, My Heartbreak

My heart begins to break when I think about completing this particular book -- because this narrative has sustained me like no other story I've known. It's both more personal and more universal than my other works. But beyond memory and archetype, it's a cri-de-coeur about needing to become the person one is destined to be. And in the writing, I have met my own life's work, my own fated journey -- having the sense all the while that the pages are suffused with a resonance, an energy, an electrified field that defies explanation. Writers hope and pray to be overtaken by a work in this way -- to be conscripted into passionate service of a profound story. To experience it even once in a lifetime seems a great privilege. I still have several months before this novel is complete, and this constitutes my reprieve. Because I'm not ready for the beauty to end.




Thursday, January 23, 2025

President Trump: A Leader Intent on Bringing the FBI to Heel

 1.  You are traveling to your Cape Cod family home tomorrow, even while the FBI appears to be stating that some of the harms the agency perpetrated there are a "state secret."  What is the reason for this?

Answer:  Well, I think it's two-fold.  First, the agency doesn't want to be held accountable for crimes against innocent Americans.  And the specific nature of the crimes is less important than the fact that they are both heinous and systemic.  Second, the FBI has a profit motive with regard to funds awarded in my name under the auspices of the OIG Hotline and the ODNI.

2.  You were asked to clarify that harms to your family home would have been perpetrated under the Biden Administration, not the Trump Administration.  But the FBI followed this by saying that it intended to stage a plane accident during your flight to Boston tomorrow or your return to San Jose on Sunday.  What is your response to this?

Answer:  Plane travel is quite safe now, actually.  I should not be experiencing a plane accident or a car accident during my travel to Cape Cod nor on my return.  Nor should I be experiencing any other mishap.

3.  If you were to have a plane accident or any other mishap, would the FBI be responsible?

Answer:  The odds of that would be greater than 99%.  Yes, the FBI would be responsible.

4.  And would that harm have received the highest level approval?

Answer:  You know, these approvals are granted with a short lead time, and I just made my reservations today.  So, yes, obviously, if I had any mishap, it would have been approved by the White House today.  I have been supportive of President Trump, and I certainly hope he is choosing to be supportive of my family and of me by protecting us in this circumstance and every other.

5.  You ask for President Trump's protection from the FBI and its affiliates during this trip and at all other times.  And you ask for protection for your family members and MX.

Answer:  I most certainly do.

6.  Is he alone able to confer that protection?

Answer:  President Trump is a a decisive leader.  If he elects to protect my family and me, in stark contrast to the Biden Administration's conduct, he will.

7.  That protection would certainly extend great credit to him in standing up to the FBI and its affiliates when President Biden simply demonstrated cowardice and predation.

Answer:  Yes, that's true on every level.  The FBI likes to assert that it is currently controlling the U.S. Presidency.  Yet, I think the American people deserve a President who brings the FBI to heel.  President Trump has stated that intention, and I believe he is capable of that level of fortitude in leadership.

8.  Will you please let us know whether you experience safe travels?

Answer:  Yes, I most certainly will.

9.  President Trump only took the oath of Office three days ago, but this is an important measure of his control over the three-letter agencies.

Answer:  It will augur well for his Presidency if he wields the authority to force the agencies to cause no further harm to us whatsoever, and not only that, but also to acknowledge through attorneys the crimes they have already committed.

10.  Does that need to be a public process?

Answer:  No.  And once high-level attorneys are involved, it is by definition not a public process.  So, the FBI should be early to confess its wrongs in this matter, in my considered opinion.

11.  Will they?

Answer:  We will see.

12.  Have a safe journey and a safe return.

Answer:  Thank you very kindly.





Lane MacWilliams

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